The Sunday New York Times had a great tribute in honor of the 60th anniversary of one of the most lyrically lovely movies ever made, The Red Shoes. As the title indicates, it is inspired by the classic fairy tale [...]
The Sunday New York Times had a great tribute in honor of the 60th anniversary of one of the most lyrically lovely movies ever made, The Red Shoes. As the title indicates, it is inspired by the classic fairy tale [...]
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Don LaFontaine. Few people knew his name but everyone knew his voice. He did the narration for more than 5000 movie trailers. You’ve heard him say it dozens of times: [...]
By coincidence, two publications ran similar articles this week about the difference between what we think we want to see and what we actually sit down to watch. Entertainment Weekly’s Mark Harris asks readers to fess up about the television [...]
| Lowest Recommended Age: | High School |
| MPAA Rating: | NR |
| Movie Release Date: | 1939 |
It isn’t so much that they have updated or re-invented the brilliantly acidic Claire Boothe Luce play that was adapted for a classic 1939 movie; they completely misunderstood it. The surface details of the original may need updating but its [...]
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